National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 8月4日 16時00分
Photo by @DaisyGilardini | Harp Seals in the Gulf of St. Laurence in Quebec, Canada give birth to their pups in February and March on the pack ice. At birth they are yellowish in color but after a couple of days they turn pure white. From here comes the name “white coats”. In the last few years poor ice conditions rose the mortality rates. Scientists say that even if one year's bad ice will not compromise the species, ice patterns over time could have concerning consequences. Follow me @DaisyGilardini for more images and stories behind the scenes. #arctic #seal #harpseal #harpsealpup #magdalenislands
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regularpix
@lacielookabaugh the cuteness of this baby harp seal gives me the same level of rage toward those who don't care as it did Hank Hill when Dale said "let it warm up."
globalcitizen1
Concerning consequences? Really? We are directly causing mass extinctions. Time to own up—& change—or continue this collective train ride over the cliff
worldbestplacestovisit
Beautiful! Check out my page if you want! Have a nice day! 💖💖💖💙💙💙
romka_raptor
Canadians be like: “how cute! Anyone up for clubbin’?”
christiandior101
@goldenskytravel😍 @goldensky_ph😍 @goldensky_travel😍
gattmart
@ritiii_f theres pup face and then theres seal face😍
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